> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.security.gallagher.com/smb/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.security.gallagher.com/smb/site-configuration/site-actions.md).

# Site Actions

The 'SITE ACTIONS' section of a site in the Installer Portal contains key actions around the configuration and activation of the site. The available options depend on the current state of the site, but can include:

At all times:

* View the [Site Details](/smb/site-configuration/site-actions/site-details.md)
* View, add, and modify [Site Notes](/smb/site-configuration/site-actions/site-notes.md)
* View and change the [Key Account Holder](/smb/site-configuration/site-actions/key-account-holder.md)

Only before the site is activated:

* Activate the site (see [Activation](broken://pages/zSBIvDHBkqe5Dlgf7f45))

Only once the site is activated:

* Download the Monitoring Report (see [Alarm transmitters](/smb/site-configuration/configure-monitoring/alarm-transmitters.md) or [IP Alarms](/smb/site-configuration/configure-monitoring/ip-alarms.md))
* [Reinvite Key Account Holder ](/smb/site-configuration/site-actions/key-account-holder.md)

Only in Installer Mode (or before the site is activated):

* Modify the [Site Details](/smb/site-configuration/site-actions/site-details.md)
* Create, move or delete site from Credential Groups
* Edit Credentials (User Code Length, Enable Tags)
* Enable [Test Mode](/smb/test-and-active/test-mode.md) (cannot be done manually before activation)
* [Invite yourself to the site](/smb/site-configuration/site-actions/invite-yourself-to-the-site.md)
* [Publish configuration to the Controller](/smb/test-and-active/publish-configuration-to-controller.md)


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